Description: Introduction to Spanish Colonial Escudos: The Spanish colonial escudo is a gold coin that played a pivotal role in the economic and historical narrative of the Spanish Empire. Minted in various regions of Spanish America, the escudo was an essential component of international trade and colonial wealth. The coin's intricate designs and varying regional marks reflect the diverse influence of Spanish colonial rule across different territories. The escudo coins are a testament to the rich history of the Spanish Empire, showcasing the artistry and economic significance of the period. Below is a more detailed description of this coin: 1812/1 NR JF Colombia Gold 8 Escudos NGC AU55: This rare 1812/1 NR JF overdate Colombia Gold 8 Escudos coin, minted during the reign of King Ferdinand VII (1808-1833), is a prime example of the high-quality craftsmanship and historical significance associated with Spanish colonial coinage. The overdate feature (1812/1) adds an extra layer of intrigue and rarity, making it a standout piece for collectors. Historical Significance: The 8 Escudos coin was a significant part of Spain's colonial coinage. The coin's historical context, along with its limited population in high grades and its exceptional condition, makes it a highly sought-after piece for collectors and historians alike. Mintage and Rarity: While the exact mintage of the 1812/1 NR JF Colombia Gold 8 Escudos is not readily available, coins from this era are known for their limited production and survival rates. This scarcity contributes to the coin's desirability and value in the numismatic market. Population Reports: According to the latest population reports from NGC and PCGS:NGC Population: One coin in grade AU55, three in lower grades, and two in higher grades.PCGS Population: No coins in grade AU55, one in a lower grade, and one in a higher grade. Valuation: The NGC price guide for the 1812/1 coin in XF is $2,500. There is no specific price guidance for 1812/1 coins above XF. Details:ObverseUniformed bust of Charles IV right with name of his heir Ferdinand VIIScript: LatinLettering: FERDND·VII·D·G· HISP·ET IND·R· ·1820·ReverseCrowned arms with Order chainScript: LatinLettering: ·IN·UTROQ·FELIX· ·AUSPICE·DEO· 8 S NR· ·J·FMintsNRCasa de Moneda de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia (1620-1987)PCasa de Moneda de Colombia, Popayan, ColombiaPnCasa de Moneda de Colombia, Popayan, ColombiaCommentsMintmarks: NR - mint of Santa Fe de Bogotá ("Nuevo Reino de Granada", the colony's name) - KM 66.1 P - mint of Popayán - KM 66.2 Pn - mint of Popayán - KM 66.3 Highlights:IssuerColombia KingFerdinand VII (1808-1820) TypeStandard circulation coinYears1808-1820Value8 Escudos (128)CurrencyReal (1616-1820)CompositionGold (0.875)Weight27 gDiameter37 mmShapeRoundTechniqueMilledOrientationMedal alignment ↑↑DemonetizedYesNumberN#38457ReferencesKM# 66 Shipping: Shipping is free via USPS Registered, Ground Advantage, or Priority Mail with signature confirmation. Guarantee: Our products are guaranteed genuine, so if found otherwise, they may be returned for a full refund. Buy It Now! Secure this rare gem and add a valuable piece of history to your collection.
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Composition: Gold
Certification Number: 3157262-019
Color: Gold
Fineness: 0.875
Grade: AU 55
KM Number: 66.1
Certification: NGC
California Prop 65 Warning: NA
Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
Denomination: 8 Escudos
Year: 1812/1
Currency: Real
Country/Region of Manufacture: Colombia
Variety: WINGS-verified